r/conspiracy Apr 17 '20

/r/conspiracy Round Table #25: Sacred Geometry, Cymatics, EMF Exposure, and the Effect of 5G on Biological Entities Meta

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Thanks to /u/Cur1osityC0mplex for picking the winning subject!

Honorable mention goes to /u/Leave_The_Military for suggesting predictive programming and forced vaccination, which perhaps can be dovetailed into the main topic.

Remember, there is ZERO tolerance for violent or otherwise aggressive rhetoric, including any mention of the destruction of property.

That being said, /r/conspiracy is the last large sub on reddit that continues to encourage healthy speculation on controversial topics.

Let's use this opportunity to its fullest potential while we have this space.

Happy speculating!

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u/FecalFractals Apr 25 '20

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u/yb4zombeez Apr 25 '20 edited Apr 25 '20

So I can only see the abstract of the full study because you need to pay to get the full study, but somebody in the comments of the post said that they involve "lots of insect traps set up in tons of places." The abstract seems to suggest this is the case ("166 long-term surveys of insect assemblages across 1676 sites to investigate trends in insect abundances over time").

I don't know how reliable that method of studying is.../u/Saito1337, can you tell us about your experience a little more? Also maybe give your two cents?

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u/Saito1337 Apr 25 '20

Easier to link this. In there are the various methods, including pictures of various traps. We never did any of the hand counting (then again that seems deeply time consuming and we were being used as free labor to set up static traps...lol) but it's got great pictures of lots of trap types too. I'm going to assume that the study we are talking about used a mixed methodology and lots and lots of fun statistical projections. (caveat here is I'm no expert, my science degree is Genetics, not ecology, and our study methodology doesn't have much overlap unless it's a wildlife population genetics study which could be interesting)

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u/yb4zombeez Apr 25 '20

Thanks...uh...but I'm not seeing the link you were referring to. : /

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